Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Shinedown Amaryllis lyrics was added to the site 13 Mar, 2012 and since that time has 69
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Other popular Shinedown lyrics are:
I'm Not Alright, Second Chance and If You Only Knew.

Queen of pop Madonna has selected the Benny Benassi-produced track "Girl
Gone Wild" as the official second single from her much-anticipated
twelfth studio album "MDNA", set for release on March 26th, 2012 via
Live Nation/Interescope! The chill-out/dance number is much better than
the 'weak bubblegum trifle' the lead single "Give Me All Your Luvin'"
was. "Girl Gone Wild" is like this era's Madonna's "Sorry" (from the
"Confessions" album). It's a catchy, yet intelligent dance effort.

Diggy Simmons The Arrival (intro) lyrics was added to the site 20 Mar, 2012 and since that time has 10
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Other popular Diggy Simmons lyrics are:
The Arrival, Unforgivable Blackness and Hello World.

Monday, March 26, 2012

It's to the great credit of indie-rock fans that
they've stayed on good terms with the Shins for all these years. James
Mercer's approach to songwriting, though celebrated for its quirkiness,
is also strongly classicist; in a scene renowned for its attraction to
irony and self-involved avant-gardism, the Shins almost single-handedly
made a place for earnestness and melodicism. In some sense, Port of Morrow
is the classic pop album that Mercer has always been on the verge of
making, though that has more to do with its production, which is lusher
and cleaner than anything else in the Shins catalogue, and its mostly
straightforward melodic sensibility than with the quality of the songs
themselves.

The 28-year-old Canadian songstress Melanie Fiona has premiered the highly anticipated new single from her forthcoming album "The MF Life", titled "This Time" featuring fellow Roc Nation artist J.Cole . Her sophomore album is due out on March 20th and will feature guest appearances from T-Pain, John Legend,B.o.B and Nas. "This Time" is nice song , that has a Lauryn Hill feel to it as well.

Tyler Okonma (born March 6, 1991), better known by his stage name Tyler, The Creator, is an American rapper, record producer, music video director, actor, graphic artist and fashion designer from Los Angeles, currently signed to English independent record label XL Recordings and his own record label, Odd Future Records. He is the leader of the alternative hip hop collective OFWGKTA.

He has rapped on and produced songs for nearly every OFWGKTA release. He also creates all the artwork for the group's releases and said in an interview with DJ Semtex that he designs all the groups clothing and other merchandise as well.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Havana Brown steps from behind the turntables and heads into the studio for her debut “We Run The Night”. Since firmly establishing herself as a force to be reckoned with in the Australian DJ world, Havana Brown‘s hustle hasn’t slowed for a minute and the results are in! This girl is on fire !!! Already Top 10 on the ARIA singles chart “We Run The Night” is now set to take over clubs.The We Run The Night lyrics by HAVANA BROWN are displayed below.

English rock band Keane kick off 2012 with a new single
called "Silenced By The Night", the first offering from their
much-anticipated fourth studio album "Strangeland", due out in the UK on
May 7th via Island Records - "Strangeland" is the first work from the
Tom Chaplin-led band in four years, and the follow-up to the highly
acclaimed album, 'Perfect Symmetry'. "Silenced By The Night" is without a
doubt a bonafide hit! The song features a basic, continous guitar/drums
beat, but it's Tom Chaplin's vulnerable way of singing, and clever
lyrics which make the song unique. It's so good. Great chorus!

Dance music is IN, and Toni Braxton couldn't help but
injecting a bit of 'party' vibes to her sizzling new single "I Heart
You", the first offering from the American diva's upcoming seventh
album, set for release in 2012 - "I Heart You" was premiered, and made
available for free download on Toni's Twitter account in early March
2012. In "I Heart You", Toni makes use of her trademark sultry/soothing
vocals but this time she's singing over a chill-out DANCE beat. And it's
not until the breakdown (yes! a breakdown) when the party gets really
started. "I think I'm gonna dance", exclaims Toni before a fist-pumping
beat kicks in.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

"The verses are the blues, the chorus is the gospel," Bruce Springsteen
once said in an interview. He might have been talking about his then
release "The Rising" specifically, but that statement could apply to any
one of the man's songs. "Wrecking Ball" hits officially in a couple of
weeks, but I spent the last two days becoming very close to this
fantastic piece of work.

To paraphrase a friend, judge art by what it's trying to be and what it is, not on what you want it to be.

I think it's safe to say, there isn't a Bruce Springsteen fan who didn't
want "Wrecking Ball" to be the new "Darkness On The Edge Of Town."
(Isn't that the hope with every release?) Some might have even settled
for another collection of tight, radio-friendly songs like the ones
found on "Magic." But once you accept the fact that our hero is no
longer the man he was 5 years ago, let alone the man he was in 1978,
Bruce's "gospel" continues to be very compelling, and "Wrecking Ball" is
Bruce Springsteen's gospel record.

Fireflight has always had a passion for singing anthems
for (although not limited to) young people and about the issues they
face on a day to day basis. However, over the course of four albums,
some of the messages seem to be a little recycled. Take "He Weeps" for
example; while it once again boldly asks God where He is in the midst of
adversity, there's an undeniable sincerity in the desperation and
passion in Dawn's vocals. Don't get me wrong; asking "where is God" in
the midst of tragedy, eating disorders, and abandonment as a precursor
to singing "He weeps with you /He weeps with me/When I'm on my knees/And I taste defeat… He will never walk away" is great, but I think there is something to be said for shaking it up now and again.

UK soul diva Estelle has just dropped her new single ‘Thank You’, the follow-up to the Rick Ross assisted ‘Break My Heart’. The soul quenching ballad was produced by Jerry Wonda and penned by Akon. It is also lifted from her upcoming new album ‘All of Me’.
The singer’s emotional delivery soars and she seems very keen to bring
back the oldschool with her music. This would be a move very much
appreciated by the hardcore R&B lover but one that may see her get
severely overlooked by mainstream radio.
It’s a different direction for Estelle but also quite risky too. It
is nowhere near as radio friendly as her biggest hit to date – the
funktastic, Kanye West assisted ‘American Boy’. Give the track a listen below.

Cudi writes a tribute to a doctor loose with prescriptions in a modern-day update of the Beatles' classic “Doctor Robert”. The Beatles song was an ode to the famous Doctor Robert Freymann, a “60 year old German physician who was famous for prescribing generous amounts of amphetamines to famous people”

Kellie Pickler has finally released her third studio album ‘100 Proof’. A long awaited release for fans, but definitely worth the wait of the roughly three years it has been. Fans can happily say goodbye to the polished Country-Pop sounds that were displayed on Pickler’s previous self-titled release and hello to these more traditional Country sounds with a fresh spin. The ears are pleasantly exposed to more steel guitar, banjo and even fiddle among other instruments that can be heard throughout the album. It is eleven tracks of real Country music.

“Born to Die” is a song by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey,
taken from her second studio album of the same name (2012). The song
was released as the singer’s second single on December 30, 2011,
through Interscope Records. “Born to Die” features apocalyptic lyrics
and strings similar to John Barry compositions and the music scores of Gone with the Wind (1939) and Western (1997).

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

As discussed in yesterday’s Heck Of A Guy post, Jan 16, 2012 – Hear New Leonard Cohen Song “Going Home” Streamed By New Yorker Site, the new Leonard Cohen song, viewers may now hear “Going Home” from the soon to be released Old Ideas album at the New Yorker site. The poem, “Going Home,” which is the basis of the song’s lyrics, is also available on the Poetry page of the magazine.

After sales of its self-titled 2009 sophomore album fell far short
of 2005's "How to Save a Life," the Fray pushes to "put it all back
together" on its latest album, "Scars & Stories." The Denver
quartet shakes things up with new producer Brendan O'Brien, and many
of the dozen songs achieve the kind of meatiness that the group
approached tentatively on The Fray. The troupe's stock in trade
remains frontman Isaac Slade's earnest lyricism and a lush, anthemic
ambience that marks similar territory to U2 and Coldplay on tracks
like "The Fighter," "Run for Your Life" and "Munich." "Here We Are"
and the martial-rhythmed "The Wind" are the set's hardest rockers,
while "1961" gets a touch more raw. Elsewhere, "Turn Me On" mines
the white-bread funk of Maroon 5, "48 to Go" offers a rootsy
mainland U.S.A. travelogue, and lullaby "Be Still" closes the album
with a gentle Celtic tinge. It's not a complete overhaul, but Scars
& Stories pushes things perceptibly forward.

Some brand new information has been released regarding Dierks Bentley‘s upcoming album, Home, which will be in stores on February 7th. The first single off the album, “Am I The Only One,” which was written by Dierks, has already achieved number one status on the charts. His current single, “Home,” has also been applauded for its authentic, anthemic lyrics.“I definitely stepped away and explored some things that were more on the fringe of country music for a little while,” said Dierks.
“So, this record feels fresh. It doesn’t feel like a continuation of
any other project or series of recordings. I love being able to try
different things musically, and I’m so thankful my fans have followed me
to those places. But, I feel like my real ‘Home’ is in the center of
country music.”

Tyga releases the first cut of 2012 off his upcoming album ‘Careless
World: Rise of the Last King.’ He might not be the best rapper but he
definitely has an ear for beats. He also has a knack for sexually
focused songs and videos (Make It Nasty, Rack City) and this song is no
different. Weezy adds a nice verse at the end and I swear he has the
nastiest mind in the game.

Fun. Fun. Fun. Their music is really so fun. “Some Nights” is no
exception, it has the instrumentation for mass appeal, it has the lyrics
for music lovers, and it has the somehow unique catchy sound that they
have managed to develop that is now associated with their songs. One
thing that constantly surprises me is the level of “epicness” they
manage to capture with every song. If you are not sure what I mean by
that, or if you have not heard their hit song, check out “We Are Young,”
included as a bonus song.